Victorian Themed Wedding Planners Seattle WA
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Tulsa Wedding Society
876-763-7532
Serving all of Oklahoma
Collinsville, NY
Tulsa Wedding Society
876-763-7532
Serving all of Oklahoma
Collinsville, NY 98124
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Sea to Sky Celebrations
2178 Sarajevo Drive
Seattle, WA
Sea to Sky Celebrations
2178 Sarajevo Drive
Seattle, WA 98111
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Wedding Planners / Consultants
The Loft Seattle
206-354-5266
208 S Washington #200
seattle, WA
Red Box Pictures
206-971-7467
3131 Western Ave. Suite 323
Seattle, WA
Paper Moxie
425-609-3932
Puget Sound
Seattle, WA
REDITV.NET
386-566-6610
1876 Freedom Drive
Port Orange, FL
REDITV.NET
386-566-6610
1876 Freedom Drive
Port Orange, FL 98124
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A Kurant Event
(206) 399-7155
819 Virginia
Seattle, WA
A Kurant Event
(206) 399-7155
819 Virginia
Seattle, WA 98101
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Wedding Planners / Consultants
Law Offices of White & White
206-463-5110
1001 Fourth Avenue, Suite 3200
Seattle, WA
Courtney's Amazing Wedding Co
(206) 719-0478
511 Boren Ave N
Seattle, WA
Courtney's Amazing Wedding Co
(206) 719-0478
511 Boren Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
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Wedding Planners / Consultants
consciously chic events
(206) 383-2160
formerly Toast of the Town Events
seattle, WA
consciously chic events
(206) 383-2160
formerly Toast of the Town Events
seattle, WA 98112
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Victorian weddings are all about opulence, class and romance. Since that era was very fancy, it calls for a lot of showy details like lace, bows, roses and flowery fine china.The wedding customs of today basically come from the Victorian Days, including the tradition of wearing a white wedding gown. Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840. She wore a white wedding gown and changed the tradition and it still applies today. In her day it didn't represent purity. What it really meant was that you had money and status. Here are some venue ideas for hosting a Victorian celebration: |
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